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Slim Down Debian Install
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You can start with
dpigs
. Then start marking packages automatically installed withapt-mark
.aptitude
may be a good frontend when removing a lot of packages, you can mark entire categories, like libraries, as automatically installed.Pay attention to the package headers when removing packages. You don't want to remove essential packages.
@ouch @WhiteOakBayou If you try to remove essential packages, it will not allow you without an extra flag, even as root.